Pointe des Espagnols

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Pointe des Espagnols is a rocky headland and strategic coastal promontory at the eastern tip of the Crozon Peninsula in Brittany, France, overlooking the entrance to Brest harbor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic location
headland
belongsTo Commune of Roscanvel NERFINISHED
category Headlands of Brittany
Landforms of Finistère
Military history of Brest
coastType rocky coast
country France
elevation approximately 60 meters above sea level
environment marine climate
forms eastern tip of the Crozon Peninsula
hasAccess coastal footpaths
road access from Crozon
hasFeature coastal batteries
military fortifications
rocky cliffs
hasFortification World War-era coastal defenses
batteries built to defend Brest
hasLanguage French
hasRegionalLanguage Breton
hasViewOf Brest NERFINISHED
Crozon Peninsula coastline
Goulet de Brest NERFINISHED
Île Longue NERFINISHED
locatedIn Brittany NERFINISHED
Crozon Peninsula NERFINISHED
Finistère NERFINISHED
northwestern France
locatedNear Camaret-sur-Mer NERFINISHED
Roscanvel NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
Rade de Brest NERFINISHED
overlooks harbor of Brest
roadstead of Brest
partOf defensive system of Brest
region Armorican Massif NERFINISHED
strategicImportance controls access to Brest harbor
controls entrance to the Rade de Brest
tourism hiking destination
popular viewpoint
usedFor coastal defense
surveillance of maritime traffic

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Crozon Peninsula contains Pointe des Espagnols